03-10-2011 | #21 |
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03-11-2011 | #22 |
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Re: Info on ZR-1's in Spain!
This, and the "where do corvettes reside thread" only confirm, to me, how rare these beasts are. I know Aussies who have one, and quite a few in Spain, and I'm sure the rest of Europe....all add up to only a few hundred at best. Yes I know there are hundreds of zr 1 owners who don't post on any forum. I also know I have Never passed one on the road. I'm the only one in my club with one. They are just plain scarce. I have two and want a third. When the collecting world finally realizes not just the scarcity but the uniqueness and just plain fun of these things (not even considering the huge chunk of GM and auto history), the prices will skyrocket (think 63 split window or big block stingray). It may be a while, but eventually the bleedin' obvious will come true. Till then, love 'em for what they are.
Gary (looking for a '93 and up, wrecked zr1) |
09-29-2011 | #23 | |
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At the end he sold me the engine for more less than I was offering him one year ago!! CRISIS RULES!!! Some pictures of the "barn find": The flywheel is missing, but I have the power steering pump (not pictured). The engine has been sitting in the junkyard for 10 years, so I don't expect that the engine is OK to be dropped as is in a ZR-1. I prefer to dissasembly it completely and see its condition... Once done, and after seeing how is from the inside, I will decide if it can be rebuilt or it will be used as spares donor. No trace of the transmission now.... |
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10-29-2013 | #24 |
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New 1991 ZR-1 Corvette surfaced today in Spain. We had no proof of existance of it until today, that the current owner contacted me requesting some parts for it.
The car has been sitting in a garage for several years, and now he is repairing it to bring it back to life. It is located in the south of Spain, in Cadiz. VIN # 1G1YZ23J7M5800014 Bright red exterior with flame red interior. Last edited by 93 ZR1 Barcelona; 10-29-2013 at 01:47 PM. |
10-29-2013 | #25 |
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Ramon
Great update! Any group pictures of owners / cars? Any idea when you might come back to the US? 2015 anniversary? David |
04-09-2014 | #26 |
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Recently I could obtain from a junkyard in Spain another ZR-1 engine assembly, this time corresponding to a 1991 model, VIN number 1G1YZ23J6M5800540 which is listed as totaled in the first page of this post.
The engine is nearly complete, except from the flywheel, alternator, a/c compressor, ignition coils & cables and some vacuum secondaries equipment. Condition of the enigne is unknown, as it comes from a Corvette crashed from behind so many years ago. Some pictures of it, arrived just today to my workshop: After more than 10 years laying around the scrapyards, this engine has finally found a home. |
04-09-2014 | #27 |
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Excellent! I have '91 S# 0666 and have been wondering where 0665 and 0667 might be; now I know where the latter is. Hope to have the opportunity to connect with the Spanish brothers in the near future.
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